Tag Archives: Ryan Leaf

The biggest challenge of creating a list of the biggest NFL QB busts is that there isn’t enough virtual paper in the world to accommodate every disappointing college quarterback. The transition from college QB to NFL QB has such a low success rate that you might be better served heading from H&R Block to the […]

Last night, after months of speculation and intrigue, the 2012 NFL Draft finally got underway. And though there were a few surprise swaps just before things got underway, the top 2 picks went exactly as forecasted: Stanford’s Andrew Luck went to the Colts at #1, and Baylor’s Robert Griffin III went to the Redskins at […]

Every year, around draft time (right now), names get bandied about as precautionary tales of how not to utilize your draft picks. It should be no surprise, either, as NFL draft picks are worth their weight in gold in a league where the average career hovers somewhere around 16 minutes. This list is a little […]

Jerseys are a double edged sword. In the right context, they’re a perfectly acceptable thing to wear. But in the wrong context, they make you look like a fool. In some cases, fans themselves have cut out the middle man to make intentionally hilarious jerseys. Other times, people are just blissfully unaware of why the […]

Sports jerseys are a funny thing. Those who choose to buy them shell out $200+ for an authentic jersey of their favorite player and wear it all over town with intense pride. Then, when the player leaves town, changes his number or doesn’t pan out they cast it aside like a used condom. They literally […]

Total Pro Sports- The latest news out of Atlanta, is that the Falcons are trying trade Michael Vick. You remember Vick? The guy who played running back and sometimes quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons. You know, the guy who is currently serving a prison term for being the Kingpin of a dog fighting organization. I […]

Total Pro Sports – Each draft season, I try to develop my own opinions about the talent preparing to enter the league, and am fairly confident in my ability to “pick winners”, so to speak. Of course, no one is perfect, especially at talent evaluation. Draft history is full of sad truths which remind us just how imperfect […]